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In the center of the room is a free-standing wood-burning brick stove.
Food is cooked on a charred brick stove and the toilet is a hole in the ground.
Today, the HabLab — which is fronted by glass and includes a roomy common area with a brick stove — remains Factor e Farm's most ambitious monument to what Jakubowski likes to call "civilization with modern comforts".
And when they slept under the huge eiderdown next to the brick stove, she, hidden in the cold basement, dedicated herself to domesticating her fleas.
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Laborers cook food at makeshift brick stoves under the open sky.
In our study all wood users had open fires with mud or brick stoves, without an attached chimney, and many used other types of biomass fuels along with wood.
Museums built in the mid-20th century were as likely to turn up in busy town centres, like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney in Manhattan, or the Museum of London's brick-stove-like Barbican location.
Most will prepare their meals over a smoky, 3-stone open fire or a traditional clay or brick cook stove called a chulha.
An estimated 2.7 billion people cook meals on biomass-fueled brick, stone, and clay stoves.
One evening last week, I drove out of Cairo into the Delta — never a happy proposition; the roads and the traffic are terrible and thirty-five miles can be three hours of crawl, honking, and swerving between tractors, crammed minibuses, trucks overloaded with bricks, wood, stoves, careening motorbikes, and donkey carts.
By Wendell Steavenson September 16, 2011 One evening last week, I drove out of Cairo into the Delta — never a happy proposition; the roads and the traffic are terrible and thirty-five miles can be three hours of crawl, honking, and swerving between tractors, crammed minibuses, trucks overloaded with bricks, wood, stoves, careening motorbikes, and donkey carts.
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